Want a piece of the property market? Home listing website Zoopla offers customers the chance to invest in buy-to-let for as little as £100

Zoopla is best known as a place to find a house to buy or see yours up for sale.
But now the property listings site has branched out with the launch of an 'invest' channel, which allows users to put money into a property Isa or back buy-to-let mortgages through a peer-to-peer lending scheme.
Both of these facilities are available through Zoopla-backed start-ups. The peer-to-peer investing is done through specialists Landbay, while the property Isa is through Bricklane.com.
Landbay uses peer-to-peer investors' money to back buy-to-let mortgages, while Bricklane's innovative finance Isa... read more

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